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As track and field events get under way at the Rio 2016 Olympics, find out more about race walking
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Spennymoor Town goalkeeper Dan Lowson scores 80-yard free kick in an FA Cup qualifier against Radcliffe Borough on Saturday
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Sam Allardyce says England will need ‘defensive solidarity’ in their World Cup qualifier against Slovakia on Sunday
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Shami Chakrabarti, the former director of Liberty, appears on the Andrew Marr Show on Sunday and denies allegations that her recent nomination for a peerage was transactional
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Brazil striker Neymar is tackled to the ground on Saturday as fans invade the pitch during an open training session in Manaus
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International bestselling economist, Ha-Joon Chang, tells the Guardian’s Owen Jones that there is no need for the Conservative party’s austerity programme
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Marcia Rigg and Wail Qasim tell the Guardian’s Owen Jones why Black Lives Matter is necessary in the UK
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The EU referendum debate and result has laid ground for the far right to gain momentum, argues the Guardian’s social affairs editor Randeep Ramesh
spotlight
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Australia is obliged to offer protection to refugees. Instead, many are processed at a detention centre on a remote island 3,000km away
sport
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Britain’s Kyle Edmund, who defeated John Isner to reach the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time, says it’s a dream come true to be facing world No1 Novak Djokovic
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England’s ODI and T20 captain Eoin Morgan says he hasn’t made his mind up yet on whether to take part in the upcoming tour of Bangladesh
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Colin Kaepernick has recently come under heavy criticism for not standing during The Star-Spangled Banner in two preseason games
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Andy Murray describes his second round US Open victory over Marcel Granollers as tricky at times and says he could have served better
technology
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President of Samsung’s mobile business Koh Dong-jin says the technology giant is suspending the sales of its brand new Galaxy Note 7 smartphones
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How did Apple find itself owing up to €13bn (£11bn) in back taxes to Ireland?
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Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Monday.
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The last known maker of video cassette recorders, Funai Japan, has announced it is to cease production of VCRs
culture
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In The Young Pope, Jude Law plays Lenny Belardo – a saint, a sinner, a chain-smoker, and the first American Pope in history. Take a first look at the extended trailer before the programme’s world premiere at Venice film festival
interviews
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Mel Gibson tells Nigel M Smith about being an action dad, playing a guy in need of redemption and the time he tattooed a biker for fun
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Writers Stewart Lee and Alan Moore discuss the term ‘content provider’ the title of Lee’s new book
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The star of Disney’s remake of the 1977 cult classic talks about how storytelling has changed and how his role in the film is a refreshing change from darker, reality-based dramas
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Owen Smith tells the Guardian’s Owen Jones he will stay in the Labour party even if he loses the leadership contest
life & style
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On 28 October Universal Records is set to release Music for Cats, a series of compositions made by cellist David Teie for moggies
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Rosie and Ruby Formosa, who were joined at the abdomen when they were born, are preparing for their first day at school
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The Guardian US visits a food truck in Rio de Janeiro to find out how to make authentic tapioca
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We put food colouring into vanilla yoghurt and challenged people to guess the flavour. Will they all be duped or might someone see through our ruse?
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Jenn Nelson tells the story of her four-year legal campaign to prove that global music publisher did not own the rights to the world-famous song Happy Birthday
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